This day came the parties, by
counsel, and pursuant to Virginia Code ß 54.1-3935 and Part 6, §IV, ¶13
of the Rules of the Virginia Supreme Court, and tendered to the Court this Order
of Suspension as the parties have reached an agreed disposition of this matter
based upon the following agreed-upon facts and findings:

I. FINDINGS OF FACT

1. During all times relevant hereto,
Francis Sullivan Callahan ("Respondent"), was an attorney licensed to practice
law in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

2. On October 26, 2000, Respondent
was arrested by a police task force as he attempted to purchase Ecstasy.

On January 31, 2001, Respondent
pled guilty to the felony charge of "Attempt to Possess Ecstasy" in violation
of §18.2-250 of the Code of Virginia and was sentenced
under the first-offender statute. The Court found sufficient facts to justify
a finding of guilt and, without entering a judgment of guilt, placed Respondent
on supervised probation for a one year period, and suspended his driver's
license for a six month period.

II. NATURE OF MISCONDUCT

The following Rule of Professional
Conduct is deemed to have been violated :

RULE 8.4 Misconduct

It is professional misconduct for
a lawyer to:

commit a criminal or deliberately
wrongful act that reflects adversely on the lawyer's honesty, trustworthiness
or fitness as a lawyer;

III. SUSPENSION OF FORTY-FIVE (45)
DAYS

Accordingly, the Court hereby suspends
the law license of the Respondent, Francis Sullivan Callahan, to practice law
in the Commonwealth of Virginia for a period of Forty-Five (45) days, effective
November 17, 2002 and terminating on December 31, 2002. The Court acknowledges
that Mr. Callahan has previously served a fifteen (15) day suspension from February
26, 2001 through March 13, 2001 pursuant to a summary suspension order of the
Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board.

Pursuant to the provisions of Part
Six, Section IV, ¶13M of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Virginia, the
Respondent shall forthwith give Notice by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested,
of the suspension of his license to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia,
to all clients for whom he is currently handling matters and to all opposing
attorneys and presiding judges in pending litigation. The Respondent shall also
make appropriate arrangements for the disposition of matters now in his care
in conformity with the wishes of his clients. The Respondent shall give such
notice within fourteen (14) days of the effective date of this order and make
such arrangements as are required herein within forty-five (45) days of the
effective date of this order.

Respondent shall also furnish proof
to the Clerk of the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary System within sixty (60)
days of the effective date of this order that such notices have been timely
given and such arrangement for the disposition of matters made. Issues concerning
the adequacy of the notice and arrangements required herein shall be determined
by the Disciplinary

Board, which may impose a sanction
of Revocation or additional Suspension for failure to so comply.

Pursuant to Part Six, §IV,
¶13 B8 c.(1) of the Rules of the Supreme Court, the Clerk of the Disciplinary
System shall assess costs.

A copy teste of this Order
shall be mailed by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, to the Respondent,
Francis Sullivan Callahan, at his last address of record with the Virginia State
Bar, 229 West Bute Street, Suite 630, Norfolk, Virginia 23510.